Here's an example I did combining servlets with native code and dynamic chart
generation (using GNUPLOT). The servlet is based on a conversion of a Perl
routine, which was trivial:
<http://ly6.hsr.ornl.gov/~fortran/ConfLimit_WithGraph_Servlet.html>http://l
y6.hsr.ornl.gov/~fortran/ConfLimit_WithGraph_Servlet.html
By the way, I'm interested in what others have done (e.g., the gif servlet
example from a previous reply http://www.metawerx.com.au/aaron.porter).
-Brad
At 09:57 AM 6/15/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I program for the PSU College of Engineering, which is an MS shop top to
>bottom. I'm going to be programming a very large, entirely dynamic
>server-side application which will need to do things like image processing
>and writing GIFs back to the client. My boss wants to use ASP. Any
>suggestions on how I can talk him into servlets? He just wrote me, after
>reading WebReview's excerpt of Jason's book, saying that servlets are just
>"Java's implementation of ASP", so we might as well use ASP. Oy.
>
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